Oahu Weather Forecast for April 16, 2026

Oahu Weather Forecast for April 16, 2026

A low pressure system lingers far to the north of Hawaii this morning, supporting continued light and variable winds with chances for light to moderate...

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Oahu Surf Forecast for April 16, 2026
Oahu Surf Forecast for April 16, 2026

A small, short-period, NNW swell will continue to fade out today. Small background energy from the west will be possible this weekend into early next...

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Oahu News:

Judge rejects Trump administration bid to block Hawaii climate lawsuit marks a significant legal victory for the state’s environmental efforts. Meanwhile, the heartwarming story of 'Hope After the Storm: Connecting displaced dogs with ohana, homes' highlights the community’s dedication to rehoming pets affected by recent events. These developments showcase both the ongoing environmental challenges and the compassionate spirit thriving across Oahu.

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Vehicle Replacement Assistance: Up to $5,000 Available

Hawaiian Council is offering up to $5,000 in financial assistance to help individuals and families replace vehicles lost due to the recent floods and storms. This program is designed to restore mobility and support impacted households in returning to work, school, and daily life. Award amounts will be based on demonstrated need and the verified funding gap, up to a maximum of $5,000.

Broadway star to join Maui youth for intergenerational concert in Makawao

The Keiki Kupuna Hoʻike will bring together youth performers and Broadway actress Kate Reinders for an evening of music and intergenerational connection April 26 at the Seabury Hall Theatre in Makawao.

Senate designates April 2026 as National Native Plant Month

The US Senate unanimously passed a bipartisan resolution Tuesday designating April 2026 as National Native Plant Month, highlighting the role indigenous flora plays in environmental conservation and Hawaiʻi’s cultural heritage.

New study ranks Hawaiian Monk seal as marine mammal most at risk from plastic pollution

A new study released in Conservation Biology Wednesday and co-authored by scientists at Ocean Conservancy, Arizona State University and Shaw Institute is the first to rank marine mammals based on their vulnerability to plastic larger than roughly the size of a pencil eraser.

Maui Family Support Services hosts Early Childhood Resource Fair, April 25

Maui Family Support Services, Inc., along with Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies hosts the Early Childhood Resource Fair on Saturday, April 25, 2026 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Queen Kaʻahumanu Shopping Center. This free, family-friendly event connects parents and caregivers with valuable early childhood resources, local preschools, and childcare options.

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US District Court decisively dismisses federal case seeking to block state’s fossil fuel claims

A decisive ruling by U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaiʻi agreed with Hawai‘i's argument that the United States lacks standing to sue for hypothetical allegations that imposing liability on fossil fuel companies will have some harmful future effects on the federal government.

Kauai Weather Forecast for April 17, 2026

A low pressure system lingers far to the north of Hawaii this morning, supporting continued light and variable winds with chances for light to moderate...

Kauai Surf Forecast for April 17, 2026

A small, short-period, NNW swell fades this afternoon into tonight. Small background energy from the W this weekend into next week from Typhoon...

Kauai Weather Forecast for April 16, 2026

A low pressure system lingers far to the north of Hawaii this morning, supporting continued light and variable winds with chances for light to moderate...

Kauai Weather Forecast for April 16, 2026

A low pressure system lingers far to the north of Hawaii this morning, supporting continued light and variable winds with chances for light to moderate...

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Mango Medical hosts free Health Career Exploration Seminar 2026 in Waimea

“You cannot be what you cannot see,” said nurse practitioner Joshua Lessard-Chaudoin. “Our goal is to give students meaningful exposure to healthcare careers, connect them with mentors and help guide their future pathways in medicine and wellness.”

Hawaiʻi prevails: Federal case seeking to block state’s fossil fuel claims dismissed

A decisive ruling by U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaiʻi agreed with Hawai‘i's argument that the United States lacks standing to sue for hypothetical allegations that imposing liability on fossil fuel companies will have some harmful future effects on the federal government.

Big Island man sentenced to 40 years after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting 2 teen girls

The 45-year-old pleaded guilty in July 2025 to two counts of first-degree promotion of child abuse and four counts of first-degree sexual assault.

Residents displaced by kona low storms can connect with housing, recovery support via Aloha United Way 211

Partnership with the state and Airbnb supports eligible households impacted by severe storms in March, including damages from winds, thunderstorms and extreme flooding.

Hawai‘i State Attorney General urges residents to verify charities when donating to Kona low disaster relief efforts

The Tax and Charities Division within the Department of the Attorney General is reminding the public to carefully research before donating to or creating fundraising events.